October is Cyber Awareness Month, and we’re keeping the momentum going with Week 2 activities.
After a strong start with our Information Security Policy training and the launch of “The Inside Man” series, it’s time to dive into Week 2 with fresh activities and challenges.
What’s Happening This Week?
Weekly Cyber Pulse Module
- Check out this week’s Pulse learning module Cloud Ransomware Demo. This short, interactive lesson puts you in the hacker’s shoes — see how cloud cyber incidents unfold in real-time and learn how to spot the warning signs before it’s too late.
- Don’t forget: Each module is designed to be quick and practical, so you can boost your cyber awareness in just a few minutes. This one only lasts 7 minutes.
Cyber Trivia Tournament – Week 2 Quiz
- Ready to test your knowledge? Take part in our Week 2 Cyber Trivia Challenge. Take quiz now.
- Each week brings 10 new cyber-related questions. This week, we focus on the emerging risks posed by Artificial Intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity. From deepfakes to AI-powered phishing, test your knowledge of how AI is changing the threat landscape — and learn how to stay safe.
- Winners will be announced at month’s end.
Current staff leaderboard:
- Lisa Berta - 115
- Johnson Zheng - 115
- Matilda Houlihan - 115
- Christopher Marshall - 115
- Lachlan Huynh - 115
- Bojana Bray - 115
- Russel Tait - 115
- Emily Austin - 115
- Roshanak Shahshahani - 115
- Melissa Howes - 115
Staff can still take last week’s quiz and catch up to our leaders — and compete for a mystery prize and the Cyber Month Champion title.
Keep Watching “The Inside Man”
- If you haven’t started or finished the 12-episode “The Inside Man” security awareness series, now’s the time! Each episode is just 5–10 minutes and covers essential topics like phishing, password hygiene, mobile device security, and more.
- Remember: Watching the full series is mandatory for all staff by October 31.
Why Participate?
Cyber threats are always evolving, but together we can outsmart them. By joining in these activities, you’re helping to build a safer, more cyber-aware workplace for everyone.
Let’s make Week 2 count—stay sharp, stay safe, and keep building our cyber-aware culture.
If you have any questions about the activities related to Cyber Awareness Month, please contact Claude Curelea, Information Systems Trainer.